Friends, those still wishing to press the case that Mr Oswald brought a rifle rather than curtain rods into the Depository on the morning of the assassination now have
three dates they must explain away:
Date One! The March 15 submission date on
both versions of the form.
Is this date what Ms Davison would call 'an obvious error'?Date Two! The March 24 released date on the original, co-signed version.
Is this date what Ms Davison would call 'an obvious error'?Date Three! The March 26 released date on the non-co-signed version.
Is this date what Ms Davison would call 'an obvious error'? 
Further! These data-denying Oswald-At-Any-Cost zealots must explain in a credible way the very existence of
two different versions of the official form:

How can an item of evidence be submitted for testing just
once yet released from the lab
twice?

The Lone Nutters can throw anything and everything they want at this, but none of it will stick.
The official historical record destroys their case because it proves:
a) There were 4 curtain rods in play as of the evening of 23 March 1964
-----------2 in Mrs Paine's garage
-----------2 in the Crime Scene Search Section
b) A bogus second version of the Crime Scene Search Section form was passed off as the genuine article.
'O but this time, Lord, you gave me a mountain/ A mountain that I may never climb...' 